If you're buying from outside of Japan, most Yahoo sellers won't ship overseas. People I know who use YJ usually buy via a proxy service like Rinkya.

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I know. I just need to find some one who already uses it to order for on my behalf. You know, I give them the cash + their own fee, and they get it for me?
I'm finding a lot of rare stuff I could cheap if I can just access it.

I know. I just need to find some one who already uses it to order for on my behalf. You know, I give them the cash + their own fee, and they get it for me?
I'm finding a lot of rare stuff I could cheap if I can just access it.

Unless things have changed, I believe Celga will allow you to make a deposit via Paypal so you can create and maintain a balance with them. That way you don't have to provide your credit card info, and you can bid/buy against the balance.

I use tokyobuyers extensively and established a pretty good relationship with them. The fee is roughly equal to Yokatta. (10%+700 yen vs 10%+$5). However, tokyobuyer provides me with yahoojp login so I can bid myself instead of waiting for a reply and all the other non-sense.

Yes, and I don't want to sign up for anything that needs my credit card.

What I WANT is a user here who already uses this sort of service, and have them order for me.

I don't have to deal with the headache of those sites, and the user gets compensation for their service.

It's win-win, everyone is happy.

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i sense frustration in your response.
we are just trying to wrap our head around your strong desire to pay 2 separate commissions for one purchase. that is bad eBay buying habits gone nuts, imo.
and the others offered CC-free options.

really the only reason i have Paypal is to manage multiple accounts without having to remember the details all the time.
PayPal has been a godsend. and thanks to this thread, if i can get certain figures as cheap as/cheaper than from here, it's worth checking out a proxy.

I've done it once through Yokatta and all went fairly well. Outside of the auction price and shipping from Yokatta to myself, I also had to cover shipping from the seller to Yokatta + a 700yen(I think?) service fee.

I've done it once through Yokatta and all went fairly well. Outside of the auction price and shipping from Yokatta to myself, I also had to cover shipping from the seller to Yokatta + a 700yen(I think?) service fee.